Model the Volume of Space Visible by a Sensor

With the introduction to Volumetrics in STK 11, users can now view Coverage in 3D space. Volumetrics allows you to define custom 3D volumetric grids in any coordinate system and apply spatial calculations to that grid. Volumetrics combines the flexibility of the Analysis Workbench with the spatial analysis capabilities of Coverage. Grids can be defined relative to the Earth, or any object, moving or stationary.

The tutorial below introduces users to the Volumetric object and a spatial condition from the Analysis Workbench that models the volume of space visible by a sensor, based on body obscurations.

Assumptions:
The body mask files have previously been computed using the STK AzEl Mask Tool.

Right click on the parent object (Ship, Aircraft, etc) and select Analysis Workbench

Select the Spatial Analysis Tab

Select to create a new Volume Grid and set the following parameters:

Type: Spherical

Name: SimpleSphere

Reference System: Leave this value as the default (should be the parent object’s Body)

Click and set the minimum and maximum coordinate bounds and the number of steps:

Azimuth: between 0 and 360 deg with 36 steps

Elevation: between -90 and 90 deg with 18 steps

Range: between 30 and 50 m with 1 step

Note: The min and max values will be different for every parent object, depending on the object size and the body mask projection distance. For a UAV, start with smaller values (3 to 5 m with 1 step).

Click OK twice to apply the changes and create the new grid. The SimpleSphere grid is added under My Components

While still in the Spatial Analysis Tab, highlight the body mask sensor under the parent object

Select to create a new Volume Grid and set the following parameters:

Type: Constrained

Name: BMSK_Constrained

Click Reference Grid to bring up Volume grid selector from Analysis Workbench. Select your parent object on the left and SimpleSphere on the right. Click OK to assign the selection.

Click Spatial Condition to bring up the Spatial Condition selector from Analysis Workbench. Select your body mask sensor on the left and Visibility on the right. Click OK to assign the selection.

Click OK to apply your changes and create the new grid. The BMSK_Constrained grid is added under My Components

Click Close and dismiss the Analysis Workbench.

From the Insert STK Objects menu select Volumetric () on the left and Define Properties on the right.

On the Volumetric1 BasicàDefinition page, click next to Volume Grid to bring up the Volume Grid selector from Analysis Workbench.

Note: Analysis Workbench displays the STK objects on the left and the Spatial Analysis components on the right.

Select the body mask sensor on the left and BMSK_Constrained on the right.

Click OK to assign the selected volume grid to Volumetric1.

Click Apply to assign all selections to Volumetric1.

Note: The SimpleSphere grid is now visible in the 3D Graphics window. This illustrates the extent of space covered by the grid as well as granularity of the grid.

Right click Volumetric1 in the Object Browser and select VolumetricàCompute to initiate evaluation of volumetric data over time and across the grid.

Note: Once the computation is completed, the entire grid volume will be filled with the color(s) specified on the Volumetric1 3D Graphics --> Volume page.

Other Tips and Tricks:
In order to increase fidelity, increase the number of grid points in the SimpleSphere grid and then recompute. This may increase computation time.
If it isn’t necessary to display the body mask volumetrics graphics for the entire analysis interval, you may want to create a new Fixed Duration Time Interval for the Scenario Object and then utilize it in the Volumetric1 Basic à Interval page.
Smoothing and Shading can be applied to enhance the graphics in the Volumetric1 3D Graphics à Attributes page.